OK Yes seen the link. I don't need particularly good models, or even ones
that can be animated. We're more interested in capturing a snapshot of
movement, even if the quality of the model isn't brilliant.

Thanks


On 29 January 2016 at 15:26, Rob Wuijster <r...@casema.nl> wrote:

> If I'm correct, the guys at infinite realities (http://ir-ltd.net/) use
> Agisoft for their full body scans.
>
> Shooting for 3D models id a bit tedious at some points, but there's a lot
> of examples to be found on Youtube and Vimeo.
> To get really good 3D models, you need a LOT of photos from a LOT of
> angles.
>
> I'm not sure if moving people will work out for this stuff, but am happily
> corrected if this is easily possible though.
>
>
> Rob
>
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> On 29-1-2016 16:13, Chris Marshall wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Anyone used Agisoft Photoscan on people? We've not done much of this kind
> of stuff, so any thoughts / feedback / pitfalls etc are welcome. Or are
> there better solutions?
> Thinking along the lines of capturing snapshots of moving people with a
> bunch of synced cameras possibly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>
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